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1644. Milton, Areop. (Arb.), 72. Kindling her undazld eyes at the full midday beam.
1665. Boyle, Occas. Refl., IV. iii. 16. Evn upon such bright Eyes I could gaze undazeld enough to approve my self a right Eagle.
1743. Francis, trans. Hor., Odes, II. ii. 28. To him Who can a treasurd Mass of Gold With firm, undazzled Eye behold.
1799. Campbell, Pleas. Hope, II. 270. As the spirit eyes, with eagle gaze, The noon of Heaven undazzled by the blaze.
1834. A. F. Tytler, Univ. Hist. (1850), II. 278. Undazzled by the splendor of so high an object of ambition.
1875. Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), III. 137. There too he may remain undazzled by wealth or the allurements of evil.